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Chapter A2: General Information
Definium AMX 700 X-Ray System 5161515-1EN Rev. 6 (10 February 2008) A2-2
Operator Manual © 2008 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Virtual Keyboard
When used in a mobile system, the GE Portable DR Detector software works with a touch screen instead
of a keyboard and mouse. The GE Portable DR Detector provides a “virtual keyboard” on screen that
allows you to enter text and numbers.
The virtual keyboard (Figure A2-1) automatically appears on screen whenever you touch a text box or the
[KEYBOARD] button.
Figure A2-1 Virtual keyboard
The virtual keyboard functions like a typewriter or computer keyboard, but instead of pushing actual
keys, you press the corresponding buttons on screen to make letters and numbers appear in the text box
at the top of the keyboard screen.
1. Touch a text box on a screen.
The virtual keyboard appears.
2. Type letters and numbers as appropriate for the text box.
Letters and numbers appear in the box at the top of the screen as they are pressed.
a) To correct a mistake, press the [BACKSPACE] button to erase the mistake and re-type the correct
information. [BACKSPACE] will erase one letter at a time.
b) To type capital letters or symbols, press either [SHIFT] key and then press the letter or symbol.
The [SHIFT] key will automatically turn off after one letter or symbol has been pressed.
c) To type in all capital letters, press the [CAPS] key. The keyboard will type in all capital letters until
the [CAPS] key is pressed again.
3. Press the [DONE] button.
The virtual keyboard closes and your information is entered into the text box.
[CANCEL] closes the keyboard without entering any text into the text box.
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY!
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